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Halton Sports Pavilion ready for kick off
Caddick Construction has completed a £1.3 million contract for Halton Borough Council to build a single-storey changing pavilion on Stockham Lane, Murdishaw.
The new sports pavilion includes a fully fitted out, accessible changing space as well as accessible car parking.
Alongside the main building, disabled ramps and drainage infrastructure have been added to the site.
The pavilion will now once more host changing facilities for the Linnets Football Club, including the Linnets Senior Mens and Senior Ladies teams as well as 43 junior teams (12 girls teams and 31 boys teams).
Caddick Construction was awarded the contract in March 2017 and has completed the project on time and to budget. The first game has already taken place at the new facilities.
Andrew Murray, Managing Director at Caddick Construction, says: “This has been a fantastic project to work on and we are very proud to help fly the flag for local sports teams such as the Linnets. The pavilion is now a wonderful for space for youth sports teams in Runcorn and we’re looking forward to seeing it in action throughout the season.”
Caddick Construction and Caddick Civil Engineering are the operational arms of Caddick Group PLC. Offering more than 35 years’ experience across a range of market sectors including commercial, education, industrial, leisure, refurbishment, residential, care, retail, mixed use and fit out. The Group employs almost 500 people and its turnover is £90 million. Caddick Construction was recently named the Best Main Contractor to Work With (£50m-£250m turnover) by Construction Enquirer.
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